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Where is the media? With all the misinformation coming out of the White House in the last two years, the media has been eerily quiet in it’s search for facts. The recent bombings and the murders of four Americans in the middle east are a prime example of where the media stands when it comes to reporting the news. Susan Rice, the U.S. representative to the UN , went on the week-end news shows with the administrations talking points and no host bothered to challenge her assertion that the attack was anything but a protest over a video that got out of hand. If the media had done its homework instead of carrying the water for Obama, somebody might have gotten to the real reason for the assault. The response from the Obama administration in the days following the attacks was met with silence from the main stream media. There was no questioning of the constantly changing story. The media would be having a field day if the administration was Republican.

Not a pen was put to paper when the admin. leaked the names of the SEALS who took part in the Bin Laden raid. No reporter was alarmed enough to report it when Hollywood film makers were given access to a top-secret CIA facility. None of this is important enough to report on in the main stream media. Are the media writing anything about the taxes that are going to go up under the Affordable Healthcare Act? Are they saying anything about the health care that will be rationed to seniors under the guise of a fine for hospitals that re-admit patients too soon after discharge?

Many members of the media have relinquished the role of journalist to become full-time cheerleaders for Obama, all the while pretending to be reporting the news “without bias.” MSNBC has lost what little credibility(and I mean LITTLE) it had left as a news organization by editing news clips and piecing them together to make Mitt Romney appear to say things that he never said. Other networks are not any better. They distort polls by over polling democrats by as much as 30%.

They have withheld vital information from the public for the sole purpose of making the Obama admin. look tough on terror. They are complicated in the degradation of the security of this country by not honestly reporting and investigating on the lies, distortions, leaks of security secrets and many other issues that involve this White House. Take my word for it, if Romney is elected president, all that will change. There’ll be witch hunts every day, and if they can’t find anything on the Romney admin., the media will just make things up and the democrats in congress will do the media’s bidding. Remember “Just because it never happened, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t investigate because it’s a serious charge!?”

If Romney said that under his admin., “the cost of energy would necessarily skyrocket,” as Obama did, the media would repeat the quote every five minutes for a month. Not a peep when the president said it. These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the media coverage of the Obama White House. Their lack of journalistic integrity is having a profound effect on the trust that people once had in the print and visual media. Sure, the main stream media still have some avid viewers. It’s just that those viewers are generally the least informed when it comes to real issues. Don’t believe me? Ask one “Who is the Vice-President?” You’ll probably get a blank stare.

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An attorney for President Trump said Sunday evening that the president "is not considering or discussing" firing special counsel Robert Mueller after Trump fired off a series of tweets criticizing the investigation into Russian actions during the 2016 presidential election.

Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton attempted to explain her comments about American voters and the 2016 election in a lengthy Facebook post Saturday that claimed she "meant no disrespect to any individual or group."

House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who often has fought the Republicans over the actions of President Trump and the FBI, said on Sunday that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's firing from the bureau might be "justified."

Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul on Sunday blasted former CIA Director John Brennan for suggesting that President Trump will remembered as a “disgraced demagogue,” saying that Brennan spying on Americans while running the agency was disgraceful.

Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., said Sunday that he had not met with or spoken to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan since 2013 -- despite the controversial minister's claim that the congressman visited him in Farrakhan's Washington D.C. suite more recently than that.